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His Lordship: You mean you men-ing the day trading was on a rather floned that in Court?--I don't re- member.
Mr. Machamera: I put it to you formally that you nover cautioned him at all?—I did.
Ro-examined, witness snid ho wrote down on a piece of paper at the time the answers given by the man. The paper was produced and on it was written: "Lâm Chun, 30, Yan Ping. cut-my master; not
only myself, several others had ciso taken part. The coolle cut the mis- tress, the gardener kept watch.
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nm. Mny 5. Time of arrest, 4.55
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a.m."
Why did you write it down?—-Be- cause what he said might be requir- ed to be produced in evidence in Court.
SLIGHTLY CONFUSED
His Lordship: Why did you not put down on the paper accused's oc- cupation?--I was slightly confused at Uie time.
You were calm enough to write down the other particulars?- must have missed that out.
You and you knew, almost imme- diately, that he was the houseboy. You must have then known he was the
suspect? Yea
Then why ask him why he was covered In so
Bo much blood? The witness could not give a satis- factory answer to the question, and on being pressed, said he was feet ing giddy and asked to be excused. His Lordship allowed the witness to stand down, saying he would re- call him later.
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think carefully before answering and to answer truthfully
His Lordship: What exactly did the interpreter at Gough Hill station tell you? Witness: He told me the boy had attacked his master or mis- tress at No. 400 The Peak.
Police-Sergeant H. N. Moras snid
received a telephone message Did you understand what boy he about 4.45 nm. on May 5 trom Cen-meant? The boy at No. 400 The trni Police Station,
a result of Peak. which be despatched two detectives
Mr.
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to No. 400 The Peuk. White wit- When you got to the house, Bess was dressing in order to fol-blood-stained gure jumped from low them, he received a call from the roof and you started question- Challinor, and on completing ing him. You Arst asked him his his preparations. left for the house name, secondly, his age, thirdly his on his motor cycle combination, ac-birth-place, and fourthly his
occupe- companied by two other Chinese de-lon-I asked him what work he tectives, and carrying a first-aid kit. did. Accused himself did not tell Walking up the path to the house, me
he was the house-boy. I found witness saw a Chinese lying on the this out from the gardener. ground, covered with blood. After
Why did
you tell Mr. Macnamura giving instructions to the detectives and myself that he had told you? already on the scene to usk the was told afterwards by the gar-
happened, witness dener that he was the
house-boy man what had happ went into the house.
You told us twice just now that At the time, said witness, he knew he said he was the boy?--I don't from Mr. Challinor that a murder remember what I said just now. bud tras
then
been committed, but did not I am telling you what you said, connect the Chinese on the whether you remember or not. Was ground with the murder. The pur- that a lie then or mistake?-I pose of instructing the delectives to don't remember whether I asked
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Replying to Mr. Macnamara, wit- ness said that no money was found on the accused's person.
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Did you at that time was the boy?-Not then.
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Which is correct then, what you said at the Magistracy or here?-I enquired from the gardener what his occupation was.
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with blood. Blood
or splashed Was on the floor
as well. Mr. Challinor was lying an a bed being attended to by Dr. Durran. The body of Mrs. Challinor was lying on the floor between one of the beds and the window.
The handle of a knife was found, and after further searching, witness found the blade, and another knife. A pair of black trousers as well at an under-garment
were also covered. Later, witness was hond- ed the hammer, bottle and keys by the Chinese detective.
dis-
Formal evidence of having drawn the plans of the house was given by Mr. A. Brooksbank, overseer of the Public Works Department.
Police-Sergeant T. G. MacKay deposed to having taken photographs of the scene of the murder and the body of the deceased, while Mr. R. D. Gillespie, of the Imperial Chemi- cal Industries (China) Ltd., testified to having identified the body of the deceased.
Dr. L. D. Pringle said he carried of out a post-mortem examination
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BLOOD VESSELS SEVERED the body of the deceased, and found eight incised wounds. The first one was 24 inches long and situated below the collar bone. Witness des- cribed this wound in detail as well as the others, and said that the blood vessels had been sovered in the fral incision, resulting in heavy haemorr- huge.
All the wounds could have been inflicted by one or both of the knives produced in Court. In wit ness's opinion, a considerable amount of force must have been used to in- Bict some of the wounds.
The first wound
the most serious, and was sufficient to cause fatal haemorrhage. Death would The have ensued in two minutes. other seven wounds would not have been fatal, but there was sufficient haemorrhage from all the wounds to prove fatal, Death was duo to han morrhage from multiple stab wounds. Chan Fake-xl, polico interpreter, read out the accused's statement made in answer to the charge, OF
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